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A rural English family endures as the Great War ends--and more
storm clouds loom--in this saga from the New York Times-bestselling
author of the Avenue novels. Through hard work and love of the
land, Boer War vet Paul Craddock has transformed the sprawling West
Country estate of Shallowford. With his wife and three children he
enjoys a peaceful country life. But war has begun its inevitable
march across England, and this remote corner of Devon cannot escape
its cruel destruction. Young farmers of the village--barely men
when they enlist--are dying in the field or coming home to a way of
life that is rapidly disappearing. Yet as the Great War ends and
another threatens to erupt, Craddock's faith and the strength he
derives from his family will sustain him and his beloved village
through trying, tumultuous times. Filled with vivid imagery and
timeless emotion, this is the unforgettable story of a farming
family and a vanishing way of life. Post of Honour is the second
novel in R. F. Delderfield's A Horseman Riding By saga, which
begins with Long Summer Day and continues with The Green Gauntlet.
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Diana (Paperback)
Ronald Frederick Delderfield
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R888
R825
Discovery Miles 8 250
Save R63 (7%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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From the New York Times-bestselling author of God is an Englishman
comes the timeless story of a love that could not be denied, set in
the countryside of early twentieth-century England.
Fifteen-year-old John Leigh is living with his aunt and uncle in a
small Devon village when he meets the girl fated to change his
life. From the moment he first sees Diana Gayelorde-Sutton astride
a horse, looking as poised and regal as a queen, he falls
irrevocably in love. But they are worlds apart: He is a poor
Cockney orphan and she is the pampered only daughter of a powerful
businessman. They become inseparable, though, and friendship
deepens into love. As the 1920s segue into the 1930s, John becomes
a small-town newspaperman while Diana travels the world. Yet they
always return to each other, until one earth-shattering day. And
soon World War II will cast its long shadow over the world, testing
their relationship in ways they never imagined. Diana is a stunning
story of war and remembrance, love and redemption.
Between the wars, the lives of four neighboring English families
intersect in this "highly recommended" saga by a New York
Times-bestselling author (Sunday Express). In the spring of 1919,
his wife's death brings Sergeant Jim Carver home from the front. He
returns to be a single parent to his seven children in a place he
has never lived: Number Twenty, Manor Park Avenue, in a South
London suburb. The Carvers' neighbor Eunice Fraser, at Number
Twenty-Two, has also known tragedy. Her soldier husband was killed,
leaving her and her eight-year-old son, Esme, to fend for
themselves. At Number Four, Edith Clegg takes in lodgers and looks
after her sister, Becky, whose mind has been shattered by a past
trauma. No one knows much about the Friths, at Number Seventeen,
who moved to the Avenue before the war. The first book in the
two-part historical series the Avenue, which also includes The
Avenue Goes to War, The Dreaming Suburb takes readers into the
everyday lives of these English families between World War I and
World War II, as their hopes, dreams, and struggles are played out
against a radically changing world.
R. F. Delderfield concludes his bestselling A Horseman Riding By
saga of twentieth-century England with a novel that follows the
Craddock family through the end of World War II and the challenges
of a new era Paul Craddock's village in rural Devon has endured
despite the heartbreak and sorrows of war. The landowner and his
family have also known their share of loss. But now, as England
struggles to rebuild in the aftermath of World War II, he and his
wife, Claire, and their children confront new perils. With his
livelihood threatened by emerging property laws and his family
divided over the future of his beloved Shallowford estate, Craddock
struggles to preserve his legacy. For his sons and daughter, the
fifties and sixties will be a time of discovery and change that
will resonate in the lives of their own children. The final novel
in Delderfield's magnificent trilogy pays tribute to the courage
and unflagging optimism of British villagers trying to keep step
with modern times even as they cling to the traditions of a bygone
world. The Green Gauntlet is the third novel in R. F. Delderfield's
saga A Horseman Riding By, which begins with Long Summer Day and
continues with Post of Honour.
The residents of a South London street face World War II together
in this novel from the New York Times-bestselling author of The
Dreaming Suburb. Years ago, the Great War tore apart the lives of
the families living on Manor Park Avenue in South London. Now, as
Allied and Axis armies rage across Europe in an even more
devastating conflict, the residents of the Avenue struggle to cope
with the sacrifices England must make as their nation's place in
the world irrevocably changes. Longtime homeowner Jim Carver, who
lives in Number Twenty, had his fill of combat in the trenches of
France more than twenty years ago. But when the Luftwaffe rains
death from above on his beloved street, he dedicates himself to the
war effort. Carver's eldest son, Archie, has come a long way from
grocer's errand boy to owner of a chain of successful shops. His
illicit affair with a neighbor whose husband is fighting for King
and Country threatens to undo everything he has achieved. Esther
Frith lives a solitary life in Number Seventeen, seemingly
oblivious to the aerial onslaught ravaging the Avenue now that the
war has turned her family into casualties. And across the road at
Number Twenty-Two, reclusive Harold Godbeer hates what the war is
doing to his country. He realizes that even if England succeeds in
helping defeat the Axis's tyrannical dictators, his nation will be
but a shadow of its former glory. Living side by side as their
neighborhood becomes a battleground, two generations of Manor Park
Avenue must unite if they--and their way of life--are to survive
during wartime, in this moving novel about the connections we forge
during times of trouble, which was also adapted for British
television.
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